9.18.17 | Faculty Awards, Research
DeSimone won the 22nd Heinz Award for his achievements in developing and commercializing advanced technologies in green chemistry, nanoparticle fabrication, precision medicine and 3-D printing.
Earth, she’s seen — from top to bottom. Now Zena Cardman ’10 wants to show NASA what a microbiologist brings to a place like Mars. read more
The children of undocumented immigrants who can get into Carolina have been welcome here. The out-of-state tuition rate makes paying for it tough, and now their special status could be taken away. read more
On paper he was an unlikely choice, but Paul Hardin never doubted that he was destined to be Carolina’s bicentennial chancellor. read more
Tony nominee Max von Essen ’96 shares his struggles to help others through theirs. read more
Librarian Brooke Andrade ’02 earns her ‘rock-star’ status with research tenacity. read more
Jane Thrailkill is convinced that a little time for reading, writing and reflection can make expectations bearable for aspiring doctors. read more
Students and the rest of the University community now have a new major shopping option in downtown Chapel Hill and a top-to-bottom renovation of a campus hub. read more
Today’s high-achieving students expect to attend an elite institution and seek that out. Those who attend Carolina find that affirmation — and they learn that Carolina has long prided itself on not being elitist. read more
It’s held that spot among public universities for 17 consecutive years. read more